WASTE COLLECTION MADE SMART

Are you looking to improve the performance of your waste collection activities? Do you often find that bins are overfilled or not full enough? Do you feel like the collection could be done in a shorter time?

We offer a solution so you collect more for less thanks to the newest smart IOT technology. The IOTEE Solution means less time, less cost, less production, and more control, more knowledge, more effective and efficient waste collection.

THIS IS HOW IT WORKS

Our integrated solution is composed of:

The IOTEE Sensor

The IOTEE Platform

The IOTEE Navigation app.

These connected products gather, analyze and share data to provide optimized waste collection routes and useful reports based on insights.

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TESTIMONIALS

"Ioteelab ran an experiment funded by Organicity, whereby a waste monitoring solution was tested in Aarhus, Herning and Santander. When developing the experiment in Santander and I collaborate with Ioteelab in performing the experiment and been able to confirm their high standards in professionality and compromise when carrying out the activities"

Juan Echeverria, Santander Municipality

"I have been working with Ioteelab since its inception. The two founders and owners are dedicated to the company and making the world a better place. IoT is in ther DNA, specifically LPWAN technology in the context of Smart Cities. I highly recommend working with them if you have a need for developing a new IoT solution or exploring problem spaces within Smart Cities."

Mirko Presser, Centre for Business Development

NEWS

We are delighted to have won the prize at the Siemens Mindsphere Challenge Hackathon in Berlin!
The problem we undertook was solving the challenge production managers face on the factory floor when a machine breaks down, and production grinds to a halt...

Today was a good day for IoTee Lab.
In connection with the Danish governments "Strategi for Denmark's digital growth," the prime minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen, the minister of business Brian Mikkelsen, and minister of education Merete Riisager came to visit.